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Short-Term Finance and Planning

19. Short-Term Finance and Planning. Chapter 19 – Index of Sample Problems. Slide # 02 - 03 Sources and uses of cash Slide # 04 - 08 Operating and cash cycles Slide # 09 - 10 Receivables schedule Slide # 11 - 12 Payables schedule Slide # 13 - 14 Disbursements schedule

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Short-Term Finance and Planning

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  1. 19 Short-Term Finance and Planning

  2. Chapter 19 – Index of Sample Problems • Slide # 02 - 03 Sources and uses of cash • Slide # 04 - 08 Operating and cash cycles • Slide # 09 - 10 Receivables schedule • Slide # 11 - 12 Payables schedule • Slide # 13 - 14 Disbursements schedule • Slide # 15 - 16 Net cash inflow • Slide # 17 - 18 Cumulative surplus • Slide # 19 - 20 Short-term financial plan • Slide # 21 - 22 Compensating balance • Slide # 23 - 24 Cost of factoring • Slide # 25 - 28 Collections

  3. 2: Sources and uses of cash

  4. 3: Sources and uses of cash

  5. 4: Operating and cash cycles Given the information in the table, compute the operating and cash cycles.

  6. 5: Operating and cash cycles

  7. 6: Operating and cash cycles

  8. 7: Operating and cash cycles

  9. 8: Operating and cash cycles

  10. 9: Receivables schedule The receivables period is 60 days. Assume that each month has 30 days. Can you complete this table?

  11. 10: Receivables schedule

  12. 11: Payables schedule Sales for Q1 of the following year are $310. Purchases are equal to 60% of the next quarter sales. The payables period is 45 days. Assume that each month has 30 days.

  13. 12: Payables schedule Q1 purchases = .6($270) = $162 Q2 purchases = .6($360) = $216 Q3 purchases = .6($420) = $252 Q4 purchases = .6($310) = $186 Sales for Q1 next year = $310 Q1 payments = $90 + 45/90($162) = $171 Q2 payments = 45/90($162)+ 45/90($216) = $189 Q3 payments = 45/90($216) + 45/90($252) = $234 Q4 payments = 45/90($252) + 45/90($186) = $219

  14. 13: Disbursements schedule

  15. 14: Disbursements schedule

  16. 15: Net cash inflow What is the net cash inflow for each quarter?

  17. 16: Net cash inflow

  18. 17: Cumulative surplus Can you complete this table?

  19. 18: Cumulative surplus In which quarters does the firm have surplus funds? In which quarter does the firm need to borrow funds?

  20. 19: Short-term financial plan

  21. 20: Short-term financial plan

  22. 21: Compensating balance You have a $50,000 line of credit with your local bank to cover your quarterly cash needs. The loan terms have a 5% compensating balance requirement. How much will you have to borrow if you need to net $20,900? What is the effective interest rate of the loan if the stated rate is 8% and the loan is for one year?

  23. 22: Compensating balance

  24. 23: Cost of factoring Your firm has average receivables of $990 and a 60 day receivables period. You factor your receivables at a rate of 2.5%. What is the effective annual rate of your factoring program?

  25. 24: Cost of factoring

  26. 25: Collections Your projected sales are: Jan $800 Feb $720 Mar $940 You collect 50% in the month of sale, 40% in the month following the month of sale and 8% in the second month following the month of sale. What is the amount of your March collections?

  27. 26: Collections March collections: 50% of March sales: .50  $940 = $470 40% of February sales: .40  $720 = $288 8% of January sales: .08  $800 = $ 64 Total: $822

  28. 27: Collections Your projected sales are: Q1 $900 Q2 $880 Q3 $970 Your receivables period is 38 days. Assume every quarter has 90 days. Assume sales occur evenly throughout the quarter. What is the amount of your Q2 collections?

  29. 28: Collections Q2 collections: From prior quarter: (38/90)  $900 = $380 From current quarter: (90 - 38)/90  $880 = $508 Total: $888

  30. 19 End of Chapter 19

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